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who don't publicly display affection, emotion, the way bill clinton did. they're not joyous politicians in that sense. like tip o'neill or a bill clinton. they need their wives to humanize them. chris: so well said. john, both sides. >> romney back in the spring when he was run, in the republican primaries and it looked like there was a chance he might lose to santorum, people close to him said he's like -- had peace with that already. and things there could be a deal that didn't go right for him and he is probably -- would be more reconciled to it. the president i think for a bunch of reasons, one, his level of competitiveness, most competitive politician i've ever seen. two, the degree to which he dislikes mitt romney and think that mitt romney is not worthy of the job. and the three that joy was talking about before, the president actually does and he tells people who's close to it and always has he feels the burden of his racial importance and historic significance a lot more than he talks about publicly. and i think he realizes that if he loses there
who don't publicly display affection, emotion, the way bill clinton did. they're not joyous politicians in that sense. like tip o'neill or a bill clinton. they need their wives to humanize them. chris: so well said. john, both sides. >> romney back in the spring when he was run, in the republican primaries and it looked like there was a chance he might lose to santorum, people close to him said he's like -- had peace with that already. and things there could be a deal that didn't go right...
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. >> secretary clinton has been involved in this, former president clinton focusing not just on protection of women and women's rights in africa, but also microfinancing projects and women empowerment around business. all seems to be going in the direction of how do we free up the human capital of women in africa. >> absolutely. the thing about microenterprise is that we've learned that women need very flexible financial instrument and savings and loans operations they develop in the small communities are absolutely ingenius and access to financial institutions. if a woman doesn't have an i.d. card or discriminated against by a randy petty bureaucrat. icrw is looking at the actual literal programming that changes those barriers and advances women's participation in all forms of income generation, particularly agriculture. with access to technology. it's very exciting and these are the longest answers i've ever been allowed to give in a press setting. >> i should stop you -- >> i'm on a total high. >> what do you need at this point to get a certain amount of attention, financing, what gives
. >> secretary clinton has been involved in this, former president clinton focusing not just on protection of women and women's rights in africa, but also microfinancing projects and women empowerment around business. all seems to be going in the direction of how do we free up the human capital of women in africa. >> absolutely. the thing about microenterprise is that we've learned that women need very flexible financial instrument and savings and loans operations they develop in...
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the big jump and dramatic change, however, has come in the last decade during the bush and clinton administrations, when, as i mentioned, for the first time in history, intrasession recess appointments had exceeded intercession appointments by a 5-1 ratio. if the olc opinion is accepted and practiced and as dogma, there is nothing left to the senate's confirmation authority. remarkably, and tellingly, i believe, the olc opinion asydously avoids any decision whatsoever or discussion of the appointments clause itself. all of the framers debates over the general power of appointment. those debates, however, were heated, contentious and revelatory of their awareness of the importance of their decision as to how and where they were going to invest, control over the appointing power. the recess clause, however, on the other hand, was adopted by a constitutional convention without debate, which strongly suggests that the framers thought that the clause would not affect the meticulously developed scheme of checks and balances of the general appointments process, which requires action by both the president
the big jump and dramatic change, however, has come in the last decade during the bush and clinton administrations, when, as i mentioned, for the first time in history, intrasession recess appointments had exceeded intercession appointments by a 5-1 ratio. if the olc opinion is accepted and practiced and as dogma, there is nothing left to the senate's confirmation authority. remarkably, and tellingly, i believe, the olc opinion asydously avoids any decision whatsoever or discussion of the...
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clinton had. and so for judge silverman and like minded skeptics, i assure you that i have no bias here. although i do note that the powers of congress come first in the constitution. but we can talk about that later. as you've seen from your materials we have assembled a distinguished panel today. departing from the pattern used by judge baya last evening, i will provide brief introductions to all the panelists at once and then turn the time over to them. in the order in which they'll be speaking today, we first have professor levinson of the university of texas law school. he has written literally hundreds of articles and book reviews. if i can add something personal here, his scholarship on the second amendment was of special interest to this member of the panel that first considered the case that was to become keller. but we're not here to talk about that. professor is the author of five books including one framed america's 51 constitutions in the crisis of governance which is coming out this
clinton had. and so for judge silverman and like minded skeptics, i assure you that i have no bias here. although i do note that the powers of congress come first in the constitution. but we can talk about that later. as you've seen from your materials we have assembled a distinguished panel today. departing from the pattern used by judge baya last evening, i will provide brief introductions to all the panelists at once and then turn the time over to them. in the order in which they'll be...
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but that is not with the clinton bill did. it just said to people, go get a job. it was a kick in the pants bill. on top of that, you don't have a legal right to get it anymore and you have a time limit of only five years. in those first four years, yes, people went to work, but what nobody talks about is that 40% of the people who le welfare, even between 1996 and 2000, ended up with no welfare and no job. it was not so marvelous even then. but there was that increase. that increase went from 49% of the single moms on welfare who had been on welfare to 64%. it is now going back down to 54%. it started going in the other direction in the year 2000. so we have been seeing for some time that the thing was not working properly, that it was not really helping enough people and it was really hurting some people. then comes the recession and we definitely -- if we needed proved, people say to me, it turns out you are right. i was right all along. [laughter] tavis: even though you don't want to be. i have said many times on this program, reminding people how long time th
but that is not with the clinton bill did. it just said to people, go get a job. it was a kick in the pants bill. on top of that, you don't have a legal right to get it anymore and you have a time limit of only five years. in those first four years, yes, people went to work, but what nobody talks about is that 40% of the people who le welfare, even between 1996 and 2000, ended up with no welfare and no job. it was not so marvelous even then. but there was that increase. that increase went from...
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president clinton, 53. president george w. bush, 141. so far, president obama has made 26. but once we have -- reason they didn't exist before 1980 is that there was no need for intrasession appointments by the president because the nate acted within one, two, or three days when the executive branch nomination was over. if there is a session there is no lack of availability in the session. as a matter of accommodation i'm less troubled to using the recess appointment clause that has been pending before the senate for a good while than i am in using it with respect to a nomination that has not been pending before the senate. the legality, illegality, i don't think would change one way or the other. those would either stand or fall together. as a prudential matter making it a combination. the reason being if the nomination has been before the senate, the senate has had it within its power to engage within the function. in fact, it chose not to do so. the senate has never had a called up and debated what advice to give the president on the nomination of richard cordry. minorit
president clinton, 53. president george w. bush, 141. so far, president obama has made 26. but once we have -- reason they didn't exist before 1980 is that there was no need for intrasession appointments by the president because the nate acted within one, two, or three days when the executive branch nomination was over. if there is a session there is no lack of availability in the session. as a matter of accommodation i'm less troubled to using the recess appointment clause that has been...
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clinton actually came down, but there were some rocky days, so let's talk about mr. obama specifically. >> they were happy that they took the stand. it was not the reason why this was succeeding. we did not have that during the revolution time. the problem of mistrust requires action. in order to rebuild trust, it is not speeches, it is not media. this will require work. this is an institution base, not just making the key decisions. you have to work with a team and so on. because the relationship that would happen after we have the president is based on the mutual respect. the people of egypt. the policy reflects the values of the u.s. and not just the interests. tavis: tell us what you were thinking about during those 11 days, having been arrested, blindfolded the entire time? the physical torture and others had to endure, but how much of this reprocessing during the 11 days? >> the hardest part no one knows where i am. i was taken out of the street, taken on the night of the 27th. i just did not know days were passing. i did not know anything that was going out, a
clinton actually came down, but there were some rocky days, so let's talk about mr. obama specifically. >> they were happy that they took the stand. it was not the reason why this was succeeding. we did not have that during the revolution time. the problem of mistrust requires action. in order to rebuild trust, it is not speeches, it is not media. this will require work. this is an institution base, not just making the key decisions. you have to work with a team and so on. because the...
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they include law school professors and clinton, bush, and obama officials. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> welcome become and thank you for joining us for our third panel. you will be happy to know that the professor did get his photo shoot and turns out vice president cheney did not. we will still have that for posterity. this panel is going to be -- i have to make an announcement. two of our panelists will be selling their new books during the lunch hour. you can research them here and sign it. this panel is moderated by judge thomas. you have this more than your packets. jeff griffith was appointed to the court of appeals by george w. bush in 2 thousand 5. he has a ba for brigham young university and the jd is from the university cool of law. most notably they were the proud parents of six children. they were at stanford two weeks ago for the conference and at least i don't know if it was us or the weather, but something enticed him to come back a second time. >> it's a pleasure to be here and my congratulations to the conference organizers and thanks
they include law school professors and clinton, bush, and obama officials. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> welcome become and thank you for joining us for our third panel. you will be happy to know that the professor did get his photo shoot and turns out vice president cheney did not. we will still have that for posterity. this panel is going to be -- i have to make an announcement. two of our panelists will be selling their new books during the lunch hour. you can research them here...
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who was really doing badly during the clinton years? all right. >> the problem is that kind of tax structure makes it so that -- again, part of it is taking capital gains -- the dividend income back up to a normal income. that's the biggest leap for them. that's the one they're freaked out about. when you do that, it makes you less -- likely to take your money out of the investment system and just spend it or put it someplace else and it keeps it in the system. keeps american businesses flowing. keeps you invested. that investment in and of itself is good for the economy. it is the extraction over the last decade that's actually really harmful where people are skimming the short-term -- like shorting airlines or something. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: i'm confused. i thought yesterday we had a -- california was banning gay repairtive therapy which is dangerous. two federal judges have arrived at opposite conclusions on whether the state's first of its kind law prohibiting therapist from changing them violates the const
who was really doing badly during the clinton years? all right. >> the problem is that kind of tax structure makes it so that -- again, part of it is taking capital gains -- the dividend income back up to a normal income. that's the biggest leap for them. that's the one they're freaked out about. when you do that, it makes you less -- likely to take your money out of the investment system and just spend it or put it someplace else and it keeps it in the system. keeps american businesses...
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al obtener el apoyo de figuras como el ex presidente bill clinton de cueracuerdo a las recientes encuestas, la con tienda con el actual congresista estÁ virtual mente empatada. >>> la gente estÁ cansada de la retÓrica actual y estÁn buscando nuevos lÍderes, dice el candidato >>> car pomona conoce muy bien washington sirviÓ bajo la administraciÓn de george w. bush, carmona naciÓ en nueva york en una familia puertorriqueÑa muy pobre, dejÓ la secundaria a los 17 aÑos de edad, se alistÓ en el ejÉrcito. gracia a mi servicio militar tuve la oportunidad de ir a la universidad y ser quien soy hoy desecar mo dice carmona pero su partida no fue agradable porque el trabajo de un cirujano general es ser el doctor de la naciÓn y no el doctor de un partido polÍticos. abandonÓ su puesto en el 2006. >>> la contienda entre el aro demÓcrata carmona y el republicano jeff no exento de controversia >>> carmona soy su jefa no aparenta quiÉn es >>> una ex jefa de carmona dice que es agresivo y tener poca Ética con las pmujeres >>> ella nunca hizo un reporte y se querÍa desquitar porque cuando
al obtener el apoyo de figuras como el ex presidente bill clinton de cueracuerdo a las recientes encuestas, la con tienda con el actual congresista estÁ virtual mente empatada. >>> la gente estÁ cansada de la retÓrica actual y estÁn buscando nuevos lÍderes, dice el candidato >>> car pomona conoce muy bien washington sirviÓ bajo la administraciÓn de george w. bush, carmona naciÓ en nueva york en una familia puertorriqueÑa muy pobre, dejÓ la secundaria a los 17 aÑos...
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he is introduced by former president bill clinton. >> good morning. good morning. i want to begin by thanking governor romney for coming here today. this is really important. all of you who were there last night know if we cannot cooperate over these issues we cannot find it anywhere. this is really important. i thought i would introduce him by giving you an example of one personal experience we had together, when i passed legislation and signed it from congress, the model for me was a program based in boston called city year, which a lot of you know about. it is a great program. when i left the white house there was discussion about whether americorps would be defunded, the largest affiliate in the united states was city year, and mitt romney was on the board. i wrote him a letter saying we should continue this. i called him and i was out of the white house and i said, governor, i love city year. that is what americorps is all about. i hope you will save it. he urged the republican congress to continue to support city year, and they did. i just visited the program
he is introduced by former president bill clinton. >> good morning. good morning. i want to begin by thanking governor romney for coming here today. this is really important. all of you who were there last night know if we cannot cooperate over these issues we cannot find it anywhere. this is really important. i thought i would introduce him by giving you an example of one personal experience we had together, when i passed legislation and signed it from congress, the model for me was a...
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clinton we now forget but clinton -- there was a wonderful critique oftheclinton adstonled e ss. aoa wao toth quon ki ig wth bse y'rag. th is a my chapter on bin laden in the book. i realize other people hae written abouit. i h a fe n un manbalng thsts cr. he leading the administration's thinking on this. no one focused onexactly how many choces oma e y onarab i. 'se o pethw could either tell the pakistanis that this operation in advance or even if he tol them 30minute in a r ws te po d ouhei mohktn bush. bush's policy was to work with pakian always. it's more than that. in the planninginwh w a yno di nito tknexpl e hequti was what happens -- which is counter factual now, what happens if the seal team gets rrendered. ou whhpe e ar t adllhemta the a handful of people. and original one of the first solution was was call talk your way out. r dardiny alit ta rth. pasthaemhee pn r at. and either obama or hillary clinton will get on the phone and talkto prbabisandt tand tee. th - cin-use ameedhtnfa fight your way out. fight your way out was call this the reinforcements no matter how ma
clinton we now forget but clinton -- there was a wonderful critique oftheclinton adstonled e ss. aoa wao toth quon ki ig wth bse y'rag. th is a my chapter on bin laden in the book. i realize other people hae written abouit. i h a fe n un manbalng thsts cr. he leading the administration's thinking on this. no one focused onexactly how many choces oma e y onarab i. 'se o pethw could either tell the pakistanis that this operation in advance or even if he tol them 30minute in a r ws te po d ouhei...
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president clinton summed it up very well. look at the job creation on behalf of president obama and the direction he has as going in, and then look at the direction the republicans would take us. they want to go backwards. even the current house republicans in terms of job creation - as president clinton put it, "zero." >> congressman, your speech really dwelled a lot on the explicit or implicit promises of social security and medicare. but everyone acknowledges the demographics of this country are changing. so, how do you maintain that promise? and when might we actually see a democratic plan to maintain the solvency of medicare for the long haul, understanding that the affordable care act keeps it solvent for the short-term? but going further, when do we see a democratic plan? >> let's start with that. i think that is an important point. you are right. the affordable care act takes it out for an additional eight years. under the romney plan, it would be a change as we know it by 2016. again, i think president clinton outlin
president clinton summed it up very well. look at the job creation on behalf of president obama and the direction he has as going in, and then look at the direction the republicans would take us. they want to go backwards. even the current house republicans in terms of job creation - as president clinton put it, "zero." >> congressman, your speech really dwelled a lot on the explicit or implicit promises of social security and medicare. but everyone acknowledges the demographics...
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in this discussion we hear barbara bush on her husband's 1991 loss to bill clinton and her thoughts on the 2012 presidential campaign. laura bush speaks about her work on behalf of women in afghanistan. and about the moment she realized that average americans really do listen to what the first lady has to say. this hour-long conversation took place at the george w. bush presidential center in dallas, texas, as part of the conference. america's first ladies and enduring vision. [ applause ] >> hello, my name is mark langdale, president of the george w. bush foundation. i want to welcome to you the final panel of a great event we're having today with the national archives and records administration. in my job, i get asked a lot, how do get the chance to work on building something as interesting and significant as the george w. bush presidential center? and i go, well, i have experience building complex real estate projects. i served in government. i'm interested in presidential history. i even like to watch c-span3. but the -- the big reason and the real reason that i have this really gr
in this discussion we hear barbara bush on her husband's 1991 loss to bill clinton and her thoughts on the 2012 presidential campaign. laura bush speaks about her work on behalf of women in afghanistan. and about the moment she realized that average americans really do listen to what the first lady has to say. this hour-long conversation took place at the george w. bush presidential center in dallas, texas, as part of the conference. america's first ladies and enduring vision. [ applause ]...
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he broke bill clinton's defense record and he broke george h. w. bush's records and so on. so it's important to note that it is a multi president story. president obama's critics have been quick to jump on him for devoting so much time to fund raising, and he absolutely has broken records. but there is a very understandable reason why. what we have seen in the presidential fund-raising is an unintentional consequence of the rules of our political system that we have campaign finance rules designed to reduce corruption or the appearance of corruption, and to do that we limit the amount of money that presidents and candidates can raise from any individual or from any group. so the idea that you can't buy any election if you only give $2,500 to a candidate per election cycle but when you combine those relatively low campaign rather contribution limits within the rapidly escalating cost of campaigns, the presidents and candidates are forced to spend more and more time raising money and it's been an escalation. 20 years ago there were stories of the first president bush was a re
he broke bill clinton's defense record and he broke george h. w. bush's records and so on. so it's important to note that it is a multi president story. president obama's critics have been quick to jump on him for devoting so much time to fund raising, and he absolutely has broken records. but there is a very understandable reason why. what we have seen in the presidential fund-raising is an unintentional consequence of the rules of our political system that we have campaign finance rules...
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just ask bill clinton at camp david in july 2000. so i just think that there are too many constraints, too many problems. the u.s./israel relationship is simply too resilient, the palestinians too dysfunction at, the arab spring too uncertain. the sun, the moon, the stars aren't there. he may decide to go for it anyway. but -- because he's the president and that's what presidents do. >> thank you. danny, do you want to take up the second part of the question? or the second question as well? what happens in the obama administration in the second term obama administration as far as the middle east? >> i have no idea. you know. everybody made a great fuss about the president being heard on that hot night moment when he was to president medvedev of russia, he said give me more space, i'll have a lot more flexibility after i'm re-elected. it was obviously a foolish thing to be caught saying, but of course the truth is, as the white house very cavalierly said, well, that's true. and it is true. it's true for any president. so i guess the o
just ask bill clinton at camp david in july 2000. so i just think that there are too many constraints, too many problems. the u.s./israel relationship is simply too resilient, the palestinians too dysfunction at, the arab spring too uncertain. the sun, the moon, the stars aren't there. he may decide to go for it anyway. but -- because he's the president and that's what presidents do. >> thank you. danny, do you want to take up the second part of the question? or the second question as...
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with president bush senior and president clinton. that's what america expects. when they don't see that, they will hold leaders accountable. so these leaders are doing the right thing in this moment and frankly that benefits mitt romney as well in the long run. >> jennifer: it is america. people love to see that. thank you, kiki for joining us inside "the war room." good luck as you make your way through the challenges of d.c. tomorrow. hopefully all will be well. we're about halftime here in "the war room on our two-hour special. coming up, the latest on the fallout from hurricane sandy. we'll go live to the areas that are hardest hit with reports from new jersey and new york city to bring you the very latest right now plus when it is all said and done, fema and the first responders will be among the heroes of this disaster. we're going to once again ask republicans if they want to reiterate their plans to cut funding to both. you're watching "the war room." it is only on current tv.
with president bush senior and president clinton. that's what america expects. when they don't see that, they will hold leaders accountable. so these leaders are doing the right thing in this moment and frankly that benefits mitt romney as well in the long run. >> jennifer: it is america. people love to see that. thank you, kiki for joining us inside "the war room." good luck as you make your way through the challenges of d.c. tomorrow. hopefully all will be well. we're about...
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. >> why did black votes vote 9-1 against hillary clinton in mississippi? >> they supported her overwhelmingly initially. >> remember when black folks supported hillary 2-1 over obama? remember that? that went out the window. >> not just because of race, otherwise, they would be how soon i forget, the pizza man. how soon i forget. >> herman cain. >> he got 1.6 million fewer african-american votes than he got in 2008. >> because there has been a little bit of disappointment. i would say about that much. >> turnout is smaller john. >> what did they want him to do that he didn't do? >> he hasn't done anything specifically targeting the black community. because the administration is slow to punish it that way. obamacare and right down the line disproportionately helped low income folks, including black folks. >> all groups was down. romney this election was minus 10 million or something from the last election. he got 93%. >>> issue two. common ground. >> mr. president, this is your moment. we are ready to be led. not as democrats or republicans, but as american
. >> why did black votes vote 9-1 against hillary clinton in mississippi? >> they supported her overwhelmingly initially. >> remember when black folks supported hillary 2-1 over obama? remember that? that went out the window. >> not just because of race, otherwise, they would be how soon i forget, the pizza man. how soon i forget. >> herman cain. >> he got 1.6 million fewer african-american votes than he got in 2008. >> because there has been a little...
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i don't remember clinton arguing anything between riffs. i would agree, it is and little like nixon going on "laugh in." >> "sock it to me" was the line from that show. it was a campaign riff -- >> he did not argue -- >> this was a takeoff on the argument for his position. everybody does it for a purpose. is this as appropriate as though clinton going on after his and this nominating speech of -- endless nominating speech for michael dukakis, admitting to johnny carson that it was not the best hour of his life. >> but it is about the youth vote. in 2008, obama got something like a 67% of the youth vote. only 69% of 18-to-29 voters are registered, only 46% say they plan to vote. >> they are young. >> they at enthusiasm in 2000 it. > -- 2008. >> the things that inspired them in 2008 are completely gone. it will be a miracle if they turned out like then. >> every young person i knew was canvassing. i don't know anybody who is doing that now. >> youth is the ultimate dissolution of " over experience -- distillation of hope over experience. i th
i don't remember clinton arguing anything between riffs. i would agree, it is and little like nixon going on "laugh in." >> "sock it to me" was the line from that show. it was a campaign riff -- >> he did not argue -- >> this was a takeoff on the argument for his position. everybody does it for a purpose. is this as appropriate as though clinton going on after his and this nominating speech of -- endless nominating speech for michael dukakis, admitting to...
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his response to hillary clinton when she's raised this with him has been, you know what, i believe you, hillary, i'm sure you mean what you say. but the problem is at the end of the day, you don't decide. at the end of the day, the new regime in syria is going to identify us with the old regime. and we don't have a chance with them no matter what american assurances are. so i think all this effort to flip russia on this issue has not produced. not that we haven't tried. not that we haven't sent saudis and turks to russia, et cetera. on the issue of iran, we've tried to have the saudis talk to the chinese about making up oil production. i think we've had some successes in cutting the chinese oil asp from iran. i think that's good. but we also have to project a sense that american credibility is at stake. because three administrations, republican or democrat, if we say we're going to stop iran and we don't stop iran, we're toast in the middle east. aaron is right, street cred is everything. there's no curtis lemays in this story. there is nobody out it fire bomb tehran whether an america
his response to hillary clinton when she's raised this with him has been, you know what, i believe you, hillary, i'm sure you mean what you say. but the problem is at the end of the day, you don't decide. at the end of the day, the new regime in syria is going to identify us with the old regime. and we don't have a chance with them no matter what american assurances are. so i think all this effort to flip russia on this issue has not produced. not that we haven't tried. not that we haven't sent...
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he broke the clinton's record and so on. so it's important to know it's a story. it's meant to bomb its critic is quick to jump on him for devoting so much time to fundraising. and he absolutely has broken records. but there's a very understandable reason why. and what we've seen in presidential fundraising is an unintentional consequence of the rules of our political system, that we have campaign finance rules designed to reduce corruption or the appearance of corruption. and to do limit the amounts of money that presidents are candidates can raise from any individual or any group. the idea is you cannot buy an election if the comic of $2500 to a presidential candidate per election cycle. when you combine those relatively low campaignÑ contribution limit for the rapidly escalating cost of campaign, presidents are virtually forced to spend more and more time raising money and it has been an escalation. 20 years ago with stories about how the first president bush won a record-breaking fundraiser. thing about george w. bush and now barack obama. >> host: brendan d
he broke the clinton's record and so on. so it's important to know it's a story. it's meant to bomb its critic is quick to jump on him for devoting so much time to fundraising. and he absolutely has broken records. but there's a very understandable reason why. and what we've seen in presidential fundraising is an unintentional consequence of the rules of our political system, that we have campaign finance rules designed to reduce corruption or the appearance of corruption. and to do limit the...
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his campaign talk facts and statistics that are true, and let's face it, everyone talks about bill clinton used facts. that's what voters want. they want facts figures and proper arguments. >> eliot: the public would love it pivot from the 47% and to a real debate on what an economic policy would succeed. but mitt romney has not given us that speech. he has not stood behind a podium and said here is my economic agenda and here's why it's going to work. >> what he lacks in charm he makes up for in secrecy. >> eliot: i think you gave us the headline. there is a lack of clarity. a lack of capacity even to understand what he has been. where has paul ryan gone? being booted to aarp, further proof that the medicare debate that they relish they want to engage in, this is not a selling point for anyone in america. >> there was a moment when ryan came on board and we thought we would have a proper debate about specifics. but of course ryan has not been allowed to speak has he. he has been pushed back. >> eliot: he was permitted at first but when you peel back the layers on his onion the numbers don
his campaign talk facts and statistics that are true, and let's face it, everyone talks about bill clinton used facts. that's what voters want. they want facts figures and proper arguments. >> eliot: the public would love it pivot from the 47% and to a real debate on what an economic policy would succeed. but mitt romney has not given us that speech. he has not stood behind a podium and said here is my economic agenda and here's why it's going to work. >> what he lacks in charm he...
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one of these candidates is bill clinton. unfortunately, so is the other. in which direction would john kerry lead? kerry voted for the iraq war. opposed it. supported it. and now opposes it again. john kerry. whichever way the wind blows. chris: funny thing is the guy who made that wind surfing ad that's bush's advisor mark mckinnon worked also for john mccain in 2008. and here's the recycled hand he work for mccain against primary opponent mitt romney. >> mitt romney seems to change positions like the wind. he tells florida he supports the bush tax cuts. but as massachusetts governor romney refused to take a position on the bush tax cuts. where does mitt romney? whichever way the wind blows. chris: and when we come back we've got a perfect storm coming ashore. that could affect things. and we have the big jobs number coming next friday. if it's bad, could it tip the election? plus scoops and predictions right from the notebooks of these top chris: welcome back. this friday, we're going to get last unemployment report before the election. will it continue
one of these candidates is bill clinton. unfortunately, so is the other. in which direction would john kerry lead? kerry voted for the iraq war. opposed it. supported it. and now opposes it again. john kerry. whichever way the wind blows. chris: funny thing is the guy who made that wind surfing ad that's bush's advisor mark mckinnon worked also for john mccain in 2008. and here's the recycled hand he work for mccain against primary opponent mitt romney. >> mitt romney seems to change...
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but first, bill clinton from 1996. he came to the house chamber to deliver his third state of the union address right as he was beginning his bid for another term. here is part of that speech. mr. speaker, the president of the united states. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] members of congress, have the privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the speaker of the united states. [applause] [applause] thank you very much. mr. speaker, mr. vice president, members of the 104th congress, distinguished guests, my fellow americans all across the land. let me begin tonight by saying to our men and women in uniform around the world, and especially those helping the group in bosnia and to their families, i think you. america is very proud of you. [applause] my duty tonight is to report on the state of the union, not the state of our government, but of our american community. and to set forth our responsibilities in the words of our founders to perform a mo
but first, bill clinton from 1996. he came to the house chamber to deliver his third state of the union address right as he was beginning his bid for another term. here is part of that speech. mr. speaker, the president of the united states. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] members of congress, have the privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the speaker of the united states. [applause] [applause] thank you very much....
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secretary of state clinton talking tough as violence rages. what is the preside thinking? is obama ready to else aside? details ahead. fiscal close fights, competing proposals. no formal talks said. since when did leaders talk about talking but not sit down at the center wil. what is wrong with obama and banner? did they really think this is a good -- a game? you know, from our 4,000 levision commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million pele switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. yeah, i'm ki of a big deal. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. 731, 732... you want mnumber, don't you? call-800-progressive right now. or visit progressive.com for an extra $50 online savings. thirsty? 'cause i got a six-pack rightere. oh, yeah... [voice shaking] you don't even have to wait for your policy to expire to switch. oh, svetlana, that's so good! and, with every policy, you get great service. a-down the hizz-atch. [slurp!] so call me today. you'll be glad yo
secretary of state clinton talking tough as violence rages. what is the preside thinking? is obama ready to else aside? details ahead. fiscal close fights, competing proposals. no formal talks said. since when did leaders talk about talking but not sit down at the center wil. what is wrong with obama and banner? did they really think this is a good -- a game? you know, from our 4,000 levision commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million pele switched to...
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obviously president bill clinton gets it. he knows in this economy you should not be raising taxes on anybody. so it will be a good week that house republicans move to repeal at least one portion of the president's tax increase, the medical device tax which doesn't just impact big businesses. i have a small manufacturer in jacksonville, texas. i went to visit his little plant. he told me if this law is enacted i'm probably going to lay off half of my workers. that's a lot of people in jacksonville, texas. it's time to get this economy moving again. it's time to take away the expecter of the single largest tax increase in america's history. >> i wanted to ask you what it means for republicans this fall. >> i think wisconsin's election shows when you listen to the people of your jurisdiction or the case of governor walker and listen to the people of wisconsin and follow their will they will stand behind you. they have taken bold action in wisconsin. wisconsinites clearly supported him. >> do you think that is legislative agenda
obviously president bill clinton gets it. he knows in this economy you should not be raising taxes on anybody. so it will be a good week that house republicans move to repeal at least one portion of the president's tax increase, the medical device tax which doesn't just impact big businesses. i have a small manufacturer in jacksonville, texas. i went to visit his little plant. he told me if this law is enacted i'm probably going to lay off half of my workers. that's a lot of people in...
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secretary of state clinton talking tough as violence rages. what is the president thinking? is obama ready to else aside? details ahead. fiscal close fights, competing proposals. no formal talks said. since when did leaders talk about talking but not sit down at the center will. what is wrong with obama and banner? did they really think this is a good -- a game? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long o. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up ytime soon. if you're eligible for medicare, you might know it only coversbout 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medica supplement plans, they help pay some of the difference. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now to reques a
secretary of state clinton talking tough as violence rages. what is the president thinking? is obama ready to else aside? details ahead. fiscal close fights, competing proposals. no formal talks said. since when did leaders talk about talking but not sit down at the center will. what is wrong with obama and banner? did they really think this is a good -- a game? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long o. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not...
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the clinton administration submitted the convention in the agreement to the senate in july of 1994. president george w. bush urged approval of the convention, both in 2004 and in 2007 arguing that, and the quote, joining will serve the national security interest of the united states and secure u.s. sovereign rights over extensive marine areas including the valuable natural resources they contain, kwent quote. why is it important for the united states to join the convention now? to begin, the united states would gain legal protection for sovereignty. sovereign rights and jurisdiction in offshore zones. the freedom of maneuvering action for military forces and protection for economic and marine research interests at sea. u.s. firms would be able to obtain essential internationally recognized and exclusive rights to explore and exploit deposits of minerals on the ocean floor beyond national jurisdiction and secure recognized title to the recovered resources. the convention as revised by the 1994 agreement on implementation provides the commercial regime needed for private sdprea it ful
the clinton administration submitted the convention in the agreement to the senate in july of 1994. president george w. bush urged approval of the convention, both in 2004 and in 2007 arguing that, and the quote, joining will serve the national security interest of the united states and secure u.s. sovereign rights over extensive marine areas including the valuable natural resources they contain, kwent quote. why is it important for the united states to join the convention now? to begin, the...
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washington when the presidency changed from democrat to republican under george bush and then from bill clinton to george w. bush and also when george w. bush won the second election. his relect and there is a tremendous and after the election which will be vitriolic and vicious, both political parties will come together with the idea they have to do better and there is a feeling of good will for who ever the president is and that will help us even if harry reid is in control of the u.s. senate which i hope never happens. >> hope springs eternal. of the wisconsin.from the we call would his opponent and never heard back. she is always welcome on here. and a lot more for what is at stake. we spent the better part of the two hours trying to save the country and in the very least making you aware of what is going down in this country. if we do that. our job is almost done here . bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did
washington when the presidency changed from democrat to republican under george bush and then from bill clinton to george w. bush and also when george w. bush won the second election. his relect and there is a tremendous and after the election which will be vitriolic and vicious, both political parties will come together with the idea they have to do better and there is a feeling of good will for who ever the president is and that will help us even if harry reid is in control of the u.s. senate...
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. >> clinton raised taxes and created jobs. >> charles. >> where do you start? >> anywhere you like. >> the joint committee on taxation, which is not a right- wing organization, reports that 52% of small business income will be affected by this hike in taxes. obama himself in 2010, when he agreed with mcconnell to keep tax rates where they are, said many times, you don't raise taxes in recession. we are not technically in a recession, but we're clearly in a stagnant economy. that is to " obama himself on this. when it pleases him politically, he says he will not raise taxes because it will hurt the economy. when he needs it as a fairness issue in an election where he is not getting traction, he will sit opposite. the point is that even if you have these tax hikes, it would raise the maximum of $8 billion a year. we have a $1.30 trillion deficit. it is satisfaction, a shiny object you are putting over here. -- it is a distraction, shiny after to have -- shiny object you're putting over here. if you one, you have to do it with tax reform, entitled rent reform, and
. >> clinton raised taxes and created jobs. >> charles. >> where do you start? >> anywhere you like. >> the joint committee on taxation, which is not a right- wing organization, reports that 52% of small business income will be affected by this hike in taxes. obama himself in 2010, when he agreed with mcconnell to keep tax rates where they are, said many times, you don't raise taxes in recession. we are not technically in a recession, but we're clearly in a...
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his nape was placed into nomination by former president clinton who called him a man who is cool on the outside but burns for america on the inside. he said no one would have repaired such a weak economy in just four years. the two later imbraced on stage. can you see president obama's speech at the democratic national convention tonight at 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific time here on nbc. >> a federal judge has cleared the way for police in arizona to begin enforcing a controversial part of the state immigration law. the measure requires police to check the immigration status of those stopped. >> officials in costa rica are assessing the damage from the magnitude 7.6 quake. it collapsed some homes and at least one bring and it was the strongest earthquake to hit costa rica in 20 years. >> judy blume was diagnosed with breast cancer this summer. the cancer was discovered during a routine ultrasound. she said that the cancers surprised her and that she sprang into action. she she also says her surgery went well. >> there is no let up in the spread of the west nile virus. the number of reporte
his nape was placed into nomination by former president clinton who called him a man who is cool on the outside but burns for america on the inside. he said no one would have repaired such a weak economy in just four years. the two later imbraced on stage. can you see president obama's speech at the democratic national convention tonight at 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific time here on nbc. >> a federal judge has cleared the way for police in arizona to begin enforcing a controversial part of...
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so the big challenge for republicans if they can win, the only reason the gingrich years they had clinton as a foil, so they got some things done because that worked in opposition, but they have yet to prove that they can govern as a majority party even in a article amount tear sense or any other and that's a big test if they happen to win the election. >> we're going to go to questions. i remind people they can e-mail their questions to aei debates at aei.org or twitter at hash tag -- i've said it twice today, that's the most time i've said hash tags. >> your kids are so impressed. >> #aeidebates. we've had a number of good questions, let's start off this one and i'll add a p.s. what is the role of the tea party, and is it the reason or how much of the reason at all that you think that the republicans are extreme and how do you think the tea party fits into the republican party and this whole question of extremism? why don't we have steve start. >> i already mentioned a little bit. i think the first time, maybe norm will correct me but a pretty substantial populist movement on the right.
so the big challenge for republicans if they can win, the only reason the gingrich years they had clinton as a foil, so they got some things done because that worked in opposition, but they have yet to prove that they can govern as a majority party even in a article amount tear sense or any other and that's a big test if they happen to win the election. >> we're going to go to questions. i remind people they can e-mail their questions to aei debates at aei.org or twitter at hash tag --...
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then you saw, you know, through the end of the clinton administration, this sort of dismantling of a lot of those projections, and you saw, as a result, an increase in concentrated risk in the financial sector in this explosion of these monsters, these frankenstein monster banks that have -- that are so big that the failure of any one of which has been deemed to bring down the entire freight system. we saw this enormous crisis, so i do think that washington has played a role through deregulation and then also, just bad regulation. by being too overly differential to the interest of the big banks , the financial institutions, looking yet await that some really egregious misconduct that led up to the crisis that helped create this china has in bubble that exploded so painfully. so i think the regulators to certainly share the burden of blame along with the financial restitutions themselves. >> host: "bailout" by neil barofsky is a best-seller. the first call is patricia in cottonwood, california. patricia, you're on book tv. go ahead with your question or comment for neil barofsky. >>
then you saw, you know, through the end of the clinton administration, this sort of dismantling of a lot of those projections, and you saw, as a result, an increase in concentrated risk in the financial sector in this explosion of these monsters, these frankenstein monster banks that have -- that are so big that the failure of any one of which has been deemed to bring down the entire freight system. we saw this enormous crisis, so i do think that washington has played a role through...